FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 4/22/2013
Council President Sally J. Clark
Councilmember Sally Bagshaw
Councilmember Tim Burgess
Councilmember Richard Conlin
Councilmember Jean Godden
Councilmember Bruce Harrell
Councilmember Nick Licata
Cou...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 4/22/2013
Council President Sally J. Clark
Councilmember Sally Bagshaw
Councilmember Tim Burgess
Councilmember Richard Conlin
Councilmember Jean Godden
Councilmember Bruce Harrell
Councilmember Nick Licata
Cou...
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 4/1/2013
Councilmember Richard Conlin
Council President Sally J. Clark
Councilmember Sally Bagshaw
Councilmember Jean Godden
Councilmember Nick Licata
Councilmember Mike O'Brien
Councilmember Tom Rasmussen
Seven remaining Councilmembers announce candidacy for Mayor
Will run as collective
Seattle -- The seven Councilmembers who are not already in the race for Mayor today announced that they will pioneer a new model for Seattle governance by running for Mayor as a collective. The seven will appear on the ballot as a single name, "O'Bagcloddenconrasita," reflecting their collegial approach to the position.
"Experience teaches us that seven heads are better than one," said the group speaking in unison. "Seven of nine is an excellent model for decision-making," they commented, making the obligatory geeky Star Trek allusion.
"This way the people of Seattle will know that there will always be a Mayor on the job," O'Bagcloddenconrasita added. "By taking shifts, we can cover the Mayor's office 24-7. And the Mayor can lobby in Olympia, cut a ribbon in West Seattle, and hold a town meeting in Ballard, all at the same time."
Commenting on the legality of the proposed candidacy, City Attorney Pete Holmes was sanguine about the outcome of any possible court challenge. "Nothing in the City Charter prevents innovative approaches to governance," Holmes added. "Furthermore, this will make it much easier to get a Mayoral signature on City documents."
The group noted that the departure of seven Councilmembers simultaneously would make it difficult to do business and fill the seven vacancies on the Council, since there would not be a quorum remaining. However, the group agreed that this could easily be resolved by the use of serial resignations spaced one week apart between the election and taking office on January 1. That way, each week eight Councilmembers could conduct business and appoint someone to the vacant seat. By the end of December, seven new Councilmembers would be seated and join Mayor O'Bagcloddenconrasita in governing the City.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 2/14/2013
Councilmember Sally Bagshaw
Councilmember Nick Licata
Councilmember Tom Rasmussen
Councilmembers support shorter, slimmer towers
for South Lake Union waterfront blocks
Seattle City Councilmembers Nick Licata,...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 1/29/2013
Councilmember Sally Bagshaw
Councilmember Tim Burgess
Councilmember Mike O'Brien
The opportunity is yours: Ask City Councilmembers your questions
Councilmembers Bagshaw, Burgess and O'...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 1/28/2013
Council President Sally J. Clark
Councilmember Sally Bagshaw
Councilmember Tim Burgess
Councilmember Richard Conlin
Councilmember Jean Godden
Councilmember Bruce Harrell
Councilmemb...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 1/14/2013
Council President Sally J. Clark
Councilmember Sally Bagshaw
Councilmember Tim Burgess
Councilmember Richard Conlin
Councilmember Jean Godden
Councilmember Bruce Harrell
Councilmember Nick...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 1/8/2013 The opportunity is yours: Ask City Councilmembers your questions
Councilmembers Bagshaw, O'Brien and Rasmussen to appear on December's City Inside/Out: Council Edition
Do you have questions for members of the...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 1/7/2013 Seattle City Councilmembers Sally J. Clark and Sally Bagshaw will be at Deo Valente Cafe in Southeast Seattle's Othello station area this Saturday morning, Jan. 12, 9 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Come open the new year with c...
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